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    Hi,
    im running my G.Skill 3200 cl14 TridentZ rgb DDR4 at 3600, gear 1 and stock 14-14-14-34 timing at 1.475v. Is that a safe voltage for 24/7 use? Memtest86 passed.
    If so, is 1.5 safe or 1.6 maybe?
    Asus z590f and 11700k at 5.0/5.2ghz.

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    Yes, that is a special kit so it does have those capabilities. 1.50V+ depends on if you can keep hardware cool during heavy duty tasks.

    With that combo you can take it upwards of DDR4-4000 as well
    Last edited by GSKILL TECH; 07-23-2021, 08:14 AM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by GSKILL TECH View Post
      Yes, that is a special kit so it does have those capabilities. 1.50V+ depends on if you can keep hardware cool during heavy duty tasks.

      With that combo you can take it upwards of DDR4-4000 as well
      Wow, nice. Very happy with it .)

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      • #4
        Is close to 60c ok? Bought another kit, so total 4x8 sticks running at 3600mhz cl14 at 1,475v and then temp got a bit higher becouse no space between them now.

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        • #5
          Maximum or average? If average, consider a memory fan to help disperse heat from memory slots area.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by GSKILL TECH View Post
            Maximum or average? If average, consider a memory fan to help disperse heat from memory slots area.
            Its Maximum when doing memory stress test, but also playing games like bf v make it go so high because the gpu is so close heating up the case. Have a fan was a good idea

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